RE: time command

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Stephen Harris wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 12:09:03PM -0400, Bisbal, Prentice wrote:
>> Stephen Harris wrote:
>>>   time ( command ; command )
>> 
>> I was going to suggest that myself, but when I tested in in bash, it
>> didn't work for me. Does it work for you?
> 
> Hmm, interesting.
> 
> $ time ( echo hello )
> 
> It works in bash-2.03 on Solaris 8, but not in bash-2.05 in FC1, FC2,
> RHEL2.1 or Solaris 9 and not in bash-3.00 in RHEL4u4 or Solaris 10.
> 
> Works correctly in ksh88 and ksh93 on all platforms.
> 
> Sounds like a bash bug to me!

Thanks. For a second, I thought I was going crazy. 

-- 
Prentice 



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